Browsing College of Computing Theses and Dissertations by Title
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Toward solving the security risks of open-source software use
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-11-11)Open-source software (OSS) has been widely adopted in all layers of the software stack, from operating systems to web servers and mobile apps. Despite their myriad benefits, careless use of OSS can introduce significant ... -
Towards a general theory of organization
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Towards a scalable design of video content distribution over the internet
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-05-16)We are witnessing a proliferation of video in the Internet; YouTube is the most bandwidth intensive service of today’s Internet. It accounts for 20 - 35% of the Internet traffic with 35 hours of videos uploaded every ... -
Towards an empirical foundation of meaning
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Towards Efficient Delivery of Dynamic Web Content
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005-08-26)Advantages of cache cooperation on edge cache networks serving dynamic web content were studied. Design of cooperative edge cache grid a large-scale cooperative edge cache network for delivering highly dynamic web content ... -
Towards Ideal Network Traffic Measurement: A Statistical Algorithmic Approach
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-10-03)With the emergence of computer networks as one of the primary platforms of communication, and with their adoption for an increasingly broad range of applications, there is a growing need for high-quality network traffic ... -
Towards natural human-AI interactions in vision and language
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-11-07)Inter-human interaction is a rich form of communication. Human interactions typically leverage a good theory of mind, involve pragmatics, story-telling, humor, sarcasm, empathy, sympathy, etc. Recently, we have seen a ... -
Towards practical fully homomorphic encryption
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015-07-24)Fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) allows for computation of arbitrary func- tions on encrypted data by a third party, while keeping the contents of the encrypted data secure. This area of research has exploded in recent ... -
Towards secure communication and authentication: Provable security analysis and new constructions
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2020-01-09)Secure communication and authentication are some of the most important and practical topics studied in modern cryptography. Plenty of cryptographic protocols have been proposed to accommodate all sorts of requirements in ... -
Towards secure web browsing on mobile devices
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-01-22)The Web is increasingly being accessed by portable, multi-touch wireless devices. Despite the popularity of platform-specific (native) mobile apps, a recent study of smartphone usage shows that more people (81%) browse the ... -
Towards the human-centered design of everyday robots
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-04-01)The recent advancement of robotic technology brings robots closer to assisting us in our everyday spaces, providing support for healthcare, cleaning, entertaining and other tasks. In this dissertation, I refer to these ... -
Towards tighter integration of machine learning and discrete optimization
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-03-28)Discrete Optimization algorithms underlie intelligent decision-making in a wide variety of domains. From airline fleet scheduling to data center resource management and matching in ride-sharing services, decisions are often ... -
Towards ubiquitous internet multicast : convergence mechanisms and data transfer reliability
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Transforming graphical interfaces into auditory interfaces
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Transient versioning for concurrency and recovery
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1996) -
Translating database queries to English for enhancing database education
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015-12-04)The thesis of this research is that database queries can be translated to corresponding English descriptions for the use in applications in intelligent tutoring (in particular, problem generation and feedback generation) ... -
Trust and reputation for formation and evolution of multi-robot teams
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-11-15)Agents in most types of societies use information about potential partners to determine whether to form mutually beneficial partnerships. We can say that when this information is used to decide to form a partnership that ... -
Trusted data path protecting shared data in virtualized distributed systems
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-01-20)When sharing data across multiple sites, service applications should not be trusted automatically. Services that are suspected of faulty, erroneous, or malicious behaviors, or that run on systems that may be compromised, ... -
Tuned and asynchronous stencil kernels for CPU/GPU systems
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-05-18)We describe heterogeneous multi-CPU and multi-GPU implementations of Jacobi's iterative method for the 2-D Poisson equation on a structured grid, in both single- and double-precision. Properly tuned, our best implementation ... -
Turing machine algorithms and studies in quasi-randomness
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-11-09)Randomness is an invaluable resource in theoretical computer science. However, pure random bits are hard to obtain. Quasi-randomness is a tool that has been widely used in eliminating/reducing the randomness from randomized ...